Can only be used on servers that support the 1.14 protocol for piece synchronization (like this one). Put the executable file in your TetriNET 1.13 folder (download TetriNET 1.13 if you don't have it).

This is a list of the public TetriNET servers. The list is refreshed every 5 minutes. Feel free to add your favorite server if its not in the list. This list is also available in XMLand can be freely integrated with an application or a website.

Admit it, you've been waiting for this day since the server went down in 2007. We've brought the master server back online and everything is so far stable. You'll need to download a new client to play, so go on over to http://www.tnet2.org to get the new package.

Some usernames may have been accidentally deleted in the move, so if you have some trouble logging in, try making it again.

The Administrator of SDF (http://Freeshell.org) - Stephen Jones was started the Tetrinet server by our recommendation.

The server is fast and stable, and the version is 1.13.16+qirc-1.40b and the server supports spectating (TSpec). Freeshell users can access it via the command line, using a TTY with at least 50 lines. Shell command is 'tetrinet $LOGNAME tetrinet.sdf.org'

TetriNET is a multiplayer online Tetris game for up to six people, developed by St0rmCat in 1997 that supports team play. The last official version is 1.13. The game was originally developed for Windows and was later ported to other systems.

St0rmCat released TetriNET 2 in 2000, which features improved graphics, more types of special blocks, additional features (such as hold piece and block shadows), and a master server. TetriNET plays like standard multiplayer Tetris but with a twist: clearing rows will cause special blocks to appear in the player's field.